Make your own 3D-printed quadcopter

Adam Polak
documented his recent project: a super cool Micro Quadcopter R2. The
Micro Quadcopter is made out of ABS 3D printed parts. The arms are rigid
and capable of bending without fracturing under a heavy impact.

Making a complete frame you need to print out four arms and two frame plates on any DIY 3D printer.

Besides these, you also need to have:

Turnigy 2900KV Brushless Outrunner

Turnigy Plush 6A ESCs

5030 Props

5030R Props

1000mAh 2S LiPo

KK2 Flight Controller or similar (45mm hole spacing)

Polak wrote detailed instructions
on how to assemble the frame with CA accelerator, the battery and
flight controller etc. He hopes to document his experiences so that
others can learn from and contribute to some of his accomplishments.

(Images credit: Polakium Engineering)

The Micro Quad Kit is available for purchase on Polak's site with many color options, in case you like to give it a try.